KATARINA RANKOVICH-DUJMOVIC

Office: Thornton 969

(415) 338-2307

kacha@sfsu.edu

EDUCATION

M.S. in System/Computer Sciences

University of Belgrade
Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1986

B.S. in Electrical Engineering

University of Belgrade
Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1970

EXPERIENCE

Lecturer, Department of Computer Science
Courses taught:
Introduction to Computer Programming (C++), CSc 210.
Introduction to Oracle: SQL & PL/SQL Using Procedure Builder, CSc 271.
Introduction to Computer Programming for Non-Majors (C++), CSc 201.
Introduction to Java Programming, CSc 277.

San Francisco State University, SF, CA
January 1997 - present
Accounts Manager, Computer Science Lab
Opened and maintained user accounts
(DEC Alpha Unix).
San Franciso State University, SF, CA
Dec. 1994 - May 1995
Professor of Computer Science
Courses taught:
Operating Systems, Programming Languages, Computer Networks, Data Structures, Introduction to Computer Systems.
Belgrade Junior College
Computer Science Dept.
Belgrade, Yugoslavia
1987-1992
Professor of Computer Science
Courses taught:
Operating Systems, Introduction to Computer Science.
Mathematical Gymnasium
Belgrade, Yugoslavia
1986-1992
Database Administrator
Responsible for company's database systems (IBM mainframes). Created and maintained databases. Programmed in SQL. Created command procedures for all company's business applications.
Jugopetrol Oil Company
Computing Center
Belgrade, Yugoslavia
1985-1987
Project Manager
Led programming team of 11 Software Engineers. Requirements specification, design, implementation, testing, and maintenance of company software. Coordination with top management.
Jugopetrol Oil Company Computing Center
Belgrade, Yugoslavia
1981-1985
Director of Training Center
Responsible for user training programs.
Courses taught: MCP OS, COBOL, Management information systems. Performed systems installation and testing.
Burroughs Corp.
Belgrade Office
Belgrade, Yugoslavia
1975-1979
Research Engineer, Robotics Laboratory
Developed real time software in Varian Assembly Language for a control system of a robot arm. Projects funded by the U.S.A. Veterans Administration.
Mihailo Pupin Research Institute
Belgrade, Yugoslavia
1971-1975

SKILLS

Computer: Programming in C++, assembly languages, FORTRAN, COBOL, Pascal, BASIC. UNIX and VMS System Administration. VM/CMS SQL database administration, design and programming. Familiar with IBM PC's, UNIX Servers, IBM and DEC mainframes.

LANGUAGES:

Serbo-Croatian (native), English, German.